The college is a registered Pupil Referral Unit for students who are unable to attend mainstream school.

Deputy head teacher Lorna Shephard said: "All the pupils took part in planning the fete, working hard to make wooden planters, floristry in tins and a range of different stalls to raise money for the charity.

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Gemma Darby, NSPCC school service co-ordinator for Somerset, said: "I’d like to thank all the pupils, staff and parents at the college for all their hard work putting on this event and raising money for the NSPCC.

"The money will go towards funding our vital services, including the Speak Out Stay programme and Childline.

"The Speak Out Stay Safe assemblies and workshops are a fantastic way to give children the understanding they need to recognise the different types of abuse and how to protect themselves from it."